The government has paid GH¢10.82 billion to bondholders under the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP).
The Ministry of Finance said the payment, totalling GH¢10,816,840,318.26, was made in full and on schedule.
The latest payment brings the total amount paid to DDEP bondholders since 2025 to GH¢41.36 billion.
According to the Ministry, this is the third DDEP coupon payment to be made entirely in cash.
The Ministry said the timely payment demonstrates the government’s fiscal discipline and commitment to meeting its debt obligations.
It added that the payment is expected to strengthen investor confidence, reduce Ghana’s sovereign default risk and reinforce the country’s financial credibility.
The Ministry has assured bondholders, investors and the general public that all future DDEP obligations will be paid in full and on schedule.

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